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Autosomal recessive posterior column ataxia and retinitis pigmentosa (disorder)
Autosomal recessive posterior column ataxia and retinitis pigmentosa
Posterior column ataxia with retinitis pigmentosa syndrome
Syndrome that is characterized by the association of progressive sensory ataxia and retinitis pigmentosa. Around 20 cases have been described in the last 50 years. Onset of symptoms usually occurs in childhood. The clinical picture is progressive, homogenous and includes severe sensory ataxia, proprioceptive loss (affecting the iliac crest, upper limbs and thorax), generalized areflexia and diffuse pigmentary retinopathy leading to blindness. Scoliosis, camptodactyly, achalasia and/or gastrointestinal motility dysfunction may also be present. The disease is associated with degeneration of the posterior column of the spinal cord. The causative gene, FLVCR1 (1q32.3), has been identified and localized to the AXPC1 locus (1q32-q31).
syndroom van autosomaal recessieve achterstrengataxie en retinitis pigmentosa
Id724065003
StatusPrimitive
Associated morphologyDystrophy
Finding siteRetinal structure
DHD Diagnosis thesaurus reference set
ICD-10 complex map reference set
TargetG11.1
RuleTRUE
AdviceALWAYS G11.1 | POSSIBLE REQUIREMENT FOR ADDITIONAL CODE TO FULLY DESCRIBE DISEASE OR CONDITION
CorrelationSNOMED CT source code to target map code correlation not specified
TargetH35.5
RuleTRUE
AdviceALWAYS H35.5
CorrelationSNOMED CT source code to target map code correlation not specified